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Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Photo Radar Began July 1




 
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BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING LEAD FOOTS !.....
Illinois will begin using photo radar in freeway work zones in July.  One mile per hour over the speed limit and the machine will get you a nice$375.00 ticket in the mail.  Beginning July 1st, the State of Illinois will begin using the speed cameras in areas designated as "Work Zones" on major freeways.  Anyone caught by these devices will be mailed a $375.00 ticket for the FIRST offense. The SECOND offense will cost $1000.00 and comes with a 90-Day suspension.  Drivers will also receive demerit points against their license, which allow insurance companies to raise Insurance rates.


This is the harshest penalty structure ever set for a governmental unit involving PHOTO speed enforcement.  The State already has two camera vans on line issuing tickets 24/7 in work zones with speed limits lowered to 45 MPH.  Photos of both the Driver's face and License plate are taken. Pass this on to everyone you know who might be affected!!!

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Monday, July 05, 2010

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Robert Kuttner: My Private Obama

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Robert Kuttner: We in the progressive community have projected our own visions onto Barack Obama ever since we first noticed him as a remarkable political novice. It was clear from the 2008 campaign that he was a basically a centrist and seeker of common ground. But sometimes a crisis makes a presidency. And history has seldom delivered a more graphic, teachable crisis than the one that Obama inherited. So we voted our hopes that events could compel Obama to govern as a progressive. We are still waiting, and we are a cheap date. Click here to read more.


Dr. Jill Biden: Celebrating the Fourth of July With Our Troops in Iraq

My husband Joe and I flew to Iraq to celebrate the Fourth of July with our troops. I can't think of a better way to celebrate Independence Day than spending it with Americans who are bravely serving our country.

Lorelei Kelly: Save Afghanistan? How About America?

Barring an open and democratic dialogue about what our military is for in today's world we'll continue to have frustrated Generals and we'll risk more lives.

Amb. Marc Ginsberg: Kandahar and "Counter-Insurgency-in-a-Box"

Why should Americans and their fellow NATO soldiers die this summer for Kandahar? I frankly don't know...since the dots just don't seem, at least on paper or via media reports, to connect.

Carl Pope: Farewell to an Unlikely Hero

On some really big issues, I think the late Senator Byrd got it wrong. But I admired that he refused to compromise with the increasing trivialization and mean-spiritedness of American politics.

David Katz, M.D.: The Cup of Life: Medical Science and Genomic Disappointments

Feet, forks, and fingers are, indeed, the master levers of medical destiny. This is unlikely to change, no matter what secrets our genomes ultimately reveal.

 
 

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Kobayashi ARRESTED: Joey Chestnut Wins Hot Dog Contest, Former Champ Dragged Off By Cops (VIDEO)

Obamas Do Fourth Of July: First Couple Holds Barbecue, Watches Fireworks (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

 
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Thursday, July 01, 2010

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Ronald Kitchen's federal lawsuit also names as defendants a number of officials who Kitchen contended knew what Burge was doing, including Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, who was Cook County state's attorney for part of the time a jury determined that police were torturing suspects. The suit alleged Daley's office concealed evidence that criminal suspects were being beaten.

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